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Post by RABDOM on Jul 11, 2016 23:53:17 GMT
As you might be able to tell here, while we have a few classes, there really isn't a larger variety. This topic is to allow members to talk about the possibility of adding more classes to the character class list, and what you all might want those to be. Remember, no idea is ever bad! Ideas have the potential to be worked on with the help of other members, so even if your whole idea isn't accepted, other members can add things to it to make it better.
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leo d'arco
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Post by leo d'arco on Apr 4, 2018 7:36:20 GMT
Here are a few ideas for the character classes:
1) CONNOISSEUR !
Pokémon Connoisseurs use their knowledge and experience to diagnose the bond between Trainer and Pokémon, and from there give advice on how to strengthen their partnership. This process is known as evaluation. Although they are not well-known in any regions except Unova, their popularity has started to grow in the Kinji region. Pokemon Connoisseurs often help new trainers see what Pokemon they are compatible with. There are four different Connoisseur classes. S, A, B, and C, S-class being the best and C-class being the worst. (I'm unsure of how they would move up a class but apparently, they take tests).
S-class: The highest of the Connoisseur classes. S-class Connoisseurs often open up their own shops to help other trainers. A-class: A-class Connoisseurs are the second best class. While S-class Connoisseurs are preferred, A-class Connoisseurs can also open up their own shops. B-class: Connoisseurs in this class are still learning. Sometimes they are assistants for higher class Connoisseurs because they are unable to open up their own shop. C-class: The lowest of the Connoisseur classes. They are beginners and are primarily assistants for S and A-class Connoisseurs.
PERKS !
- Traded Pokemon are likely to warm up to a Connoisseur faster. - The amount of threads that it takes for a pokemon to evolve via affection is halved. - Pokemon tend to obey Connoisseurs more
ANOTHER PERK FOR THE SCIENTIST :
- After 10 or 20 threads with a pokemon, Scientists are able to teach that pokemon a move that it learns at a higher level. (A restriction could be that the scientist would have to have seen the move used in battle before they teach it to their pokemon.)
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